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- radiation therapy involves directing a beam of high energy proton, photon, ion, or electron radiation (“therapeutic radiation”) into a target, or target volume (e.g., a volume that includes a tumor or lesion).
- a beam of high energy proton, photon, ion, or electron radiation (“therapeutic radiation”) into a target, or target volume (e.g., a volume that includes a tumor or lesion).
- the plan defines various aspects of the therapy using simulations and optimizations based on past experiences.
- the purpose of the treatment plan is to deliver sufficient radiation to the unhealthy tissue while minimizing exposure of surrounding healthy tissue to the radiation.
- the planner's goal is to find a solution that is optimal with respect to multiple clinical goals that may be contradictory in the sense that an improvement toward one goal may have a detrimental effect on reaching another goal. For example, a treatment plan that spares the liver from receiving a dose of radiation may result in the stomach receiving too much radiation.
- each beam can deliver at least four grays (Gy) in less than one second, and may deliver as much as 20 Gy to 50 Gy or as much as 100 Gy or more in less than one second.
- This type of treatment is referred to generally herein as FLASH radiation therapy (FLASH RT).
- FLASH RT advantageously spares normal, healthy tissue from damage when that tissue is exposed to a high radiation dose for only a very short period of time. FLASH RT thus introduces important constraints that are not considered in or achieved with conventional radiation treatment planning.
- Embodiments according to the present invention provide an improved method of radiation treatment planning, and improved radiation treatment based on such planning, for FLASH radiation therapy (FLASH RT).
- FLASH RT FLASH radiation therapy
- information that describes a target inside a patient to be treated with radiation is accessed from computer system memory.
- An arrangement of spots inside the target is determined. Each of the spots corresponds to a location inside the target where a respective beam of radiation is to be directed during radiation treatment of the patient.
- a dose rate for each of the beams is determined. The dose rate for each beam is a dose delivered in less than one second to a spot corresponding to that beam.
- each beam can deliver at least four Grays (GY) in less than one second, and may deliver as much as 20 Gy to 50 Gy or 100 Gy or more in less than one second.
- GY Grays
- a radiation treatment plan, that includes the arrangement of the spots and the dose rate for each of the beams, is stored in computer system memory.
- Embodiments according to the invention improve radiation treatment planning and the treatment itself by expanding FLASH RT to a wider variety of treatment modalities and combinations of treatment modalities (e.g., spatially fractionated grid radiation therapy, in addition to intensity modulated radiation therapy such as intensity modulated particle therapy).
- Treatment plans generated as described herein are superior for sparing normal tissue from radiation in comparison to conventional techniques by reducing, if not minimizing, the magnitude (and the integral in some cases) of the dose to normal tissue (outside the target) by design.
- Combining the normal tissue sparing of FLASH RT with the tumor-killing effectiveness of spatially fractionated grid radiation therapy enables escalation of radiation dose in most tumors without the associated toxicities of conventional RT, and increase the number of indications treatable with FLASH dose rates.
- Treatment planning while still a complex task of finding a balance between competing and related parameters, is simplified relative to conventional planning.
- embodiments according to this disclosure pertain to generating and implementing a treatment plan that is the most effective (relative to other plans) and with the least (or most acceptable) side effects (e.g., a lower dose rate outside of the region being treated).
- embodiments according to the invention improve the field of radiation treatment planning specifically and the field of radiation therapy in general.
- embodiments according to the invention allow more effective treatment plans to be generated quickly.
- embodiments according to the invention help improve the functioning of computers because, for example, by reducing the complexity of generating treatment plans, fewer computational resources are needed and consumed, meaning also that computer resources are freed up to perform other tasks.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an example of a computer system upon which the embodiments described herein may be implemented.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an example of an automated radiation therapy treatment planning system in embodiments according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a knowledge-based planning system in embodiments according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 A is a block diagram showing selected components of a radiation treatment system upon which embodiments according to the present invention can be implemented.
- FIG. 4 B is a block diagram showing selected components of a radiation treatment system upon which embodiments according to the present invention can be implemented.
- FIG. 4 C illustrates a spatially fractionating radiotherapy block that can be used in embodiments according to the present invention can be implemented.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a beam's eye view of a target volume in embodiments according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a target volume in embodiments according to the invention.
- FIGS. 7 , 8 , and 9 are flowcharts of examples of computer-implemented operations for radiation treatment planning in embodiments according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart of an example of a computer-implemented radiation treatment method in embodiments according to the present invention.
- the computer system or similar electronic computing device manipulates and transforms data represented as physical (electronic) quantities within the computer system memories, registers or other such information storage, transmission or display devices.
- Terms such as “dose,” “dose rate,” or some other parameter or attribute generally refer to a dose value, dose rate value, attribute value, or parameter value, respectively; the use of such terms will be clear from the context of the surrounding discussion.
- Embodiments described herein may be discussed in the general context of computer-executable instructions residing on some form of computer-readable storage medium, such as program modules, executed by one or more computers or other devices.
- computer-readable storage media may comprise non-transitory computer storage media and communication media.
- program modules include routines, programs, objects, components, data structures, etc., that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types.
- the functionality of the program modules may be combined or distributed as desired in various embodiments.
- Computer storage media includes volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data.
- Computer storage media includes, but is not limited to, random access memory (RAM), read only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable ROM (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, compact disk ROM (CD-ROM), digital versatile disks (DVDs) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that can be used to store the desired information and that can accessed to retrieve that information.
- Communication media can embody computer-executable instructions, data structures, and program modules, and includes any information delivery media.
- communication media includes wired media such as a wired network or direct-wired connection, and wireless media such as acoustic, radio frequency (RF), infrared and other wireless media. Combinations of any of the above can also be included within the scope of computer-readable media.
- wired media such as a wired network or direct-wired connection
- wireless media such as acoustic, radio frequency (RF), infrared and other wireless media. Combinations of any of the above can also be included within the scope of computer-readable media.
- RF radio frequency
- FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an example of a computer system 100 upon which the embodiments described herein may be implemented.
- the system 100 includes at least one processing unit 102 and memory 104 . This most basic configuration is illustrated in FIG. 1 by dashed line 106 .
- the system 100 may also have additional features and/or functionality.
- the system 100 may also include additional storage (removable and/or non-removable) including, but not limited to, magnetic or optical disks or tape. Such additional storage is illustrated in FIG. 1 by removable storage 108 and non-removable storage 120 .
- the system 100 may also contain communications connection(s) 122 that allow the device to communicate with other devices, e.g., in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more remote computers.
- the system 100 also includes input device(s) 124 such as keyboard, mouse, pen, voice input device, touch input device, etc.
- input device(s) 124 such as keyboard, mouse, pen, voice input device, touch input device, etc.
- output device(s) 126 such as a display device, speakers, printer, etc., are also included.
- the memory 104 includes computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules, and the like associated with an “optimizer model” 150 .
- the optimizer model 150 may instead reside in any one of the computer storage media used by the system 100 , or may be distributed over some combination of the computer storage media, or may be distributed over some combination of networked computers. The functionality of the optimizer model 150 is described below.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an example of an automated radiation therapy treatment planning system 200 in embodiments according to the present invention.
- the system 200 includes an input interface 210 to receive patient-specific information (data) 201 , a data processing component 220 that implements the optimizer model 150 , and an output interface 230 .
- the system 200 in whole or in part may be implemented as a software program, hardware logic, or a combination thereof on/using the computer system 100 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the patient-specific information is provided to and processed by the optimizer model 150 .
- the optimizer model 150 yields a prediction result.
- a treatment plan based on the prediction result can then be generated.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a knowledge-based planning system 300 in embodiments according to the present invention.
- the system 300 includes a knowledge base 302 and a treatment planning tool set 310 .
- the knowledge base 302 includes patient records 304 (e.g., radiation treatment plans), treatment types 306 , and statistical models 308 .
- the treatment planning tool set 310 in the example of FIG. 3 includes a current patient record 312 , a treatment type 314 , a medical image processing module 316 , the optimizer model (module) 150 , a dose distribution module 320 , and a final radiation treatment plan 322 .
- the treatment planning tool set 310 searches through the knowledge base 302 (through the patient records 304 ) for prior patient records that are similar to the current patient record 312 .
- the statistical models 308 can be used to compare the predicted results for the current patient record 312 to a statistical patient. Using the current patient record 312 , a selected treatment type 306 , and selected statistical models 308 , the tool set 310 generates a radiation treatment plan 322 .
- a treatment type that is used most often.
- a first-step treatment type 314 can be chosen.
- Patient outcomes which can include normal tissue complication probability as a function of dose rate and patient-specific treatment-type outcomes can be included in the treatment planning process.
- the medical image processing module 316 provides automatic contouring and automatic segmentation of two-dimensional cross-sectional slides (e.g., from any imaging modality such as, but not limited to, computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography-CT, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound) to form a three-dimensional (3D) image using the medical images in the current patient record 312 .
- Dose distribution maps and dose rate distribution maps are calculated by the dose and dose rate distribution module 320 , which may utilize the optimizer model 150 .
- the optimizer model 150 uses a dose prediction model to provide, for example, a 3D dose distribution, fluences, and dose rates, and associated dose-volume histograms, dose rate-volume histograms, and irradiation time-volume histograms.
- FIG. 4 A is a block diagram showing selected components of a radiation treatment system 400 upon which embodiments according to the present invention can be implemented.
- the radiation treatment system 400 includes a beam system 404 and a nozzle 406 .
- the beam system 404 generates and transports a beam.
- the beam can be a proton beam, electron beam, photon beam, ion beam, or atom nuclei beam (e.g., carbon, helium, and lithium).
- the beam system 404 includes components that direct (e.g., bend, steer, or guide) the beam in a direction toward and into the nozzle 406 .
- the radiation treatment system 400 also includes a beam energy adjuster 405 that can be used to adjust (e.g., reduce or modulate) the energy of the beam entering the nozzle 406 .
- the beam energy adjuster 405 is part of the nozzle 406 .
- beam energy adjuster is used herein as a general term for a component or components that affect the energy of the beam, in order to control the range of the beam (e.g., the extent that the beam penetrates into a target), to control the dose delivered by the beam, and/or to control the depth dose curve of the beam, depending on the type of beam.
- the beam energy adjuster 405 can control the location of the Bragg peak in a target volume 408 within a patient 410 supported on a patient support device (e.g., a chair or table) in a treatment room (see the discussion of FIG. 6 below).
- the beam energy adjuster 405 includes a range modulator, a range shifter, or both a range modulator and a range shifter.
- the target volume 408 may be an organ, a portion of an organ (e.g., a volume or region within the organ), a tumor, diseased tissue, or a patient outline.
- a target volume may include both unhealthy tissue (e.g., a tumor) and healthy tissue.
- the control system 410 of FIG. 4 A receives and implements a prescribed radiation treatment plan.
- the control system 410 includes a computer system having a processor, memory, an input device (e.g., a keyboard), and perhaps a display device, in well-known fashion.
- the control system 410 can receive data regarding operation of the radiation treatment system 400 .
- the control system 410 can control parameters of the beam system 404 , nozzle 406 , and patient support device (not shown), including parameters such as the energy, intensity, direction, size, and/or shape of a beam, according to data it receives and according to the prescribed radiation treatment plan.
- the nozzle 406 is used to aim the beams 412 toward various locations (e.g., the spots 504 and 506 ) in the target volume 408 according to the prescribed radiation treatment plan and under control of the control system 410 .
- the nozzle 406 includes scanning magnets (not shown) that can be used to control the directions of the beams 412 .
- the beams 412 can be directed sequentially into the spots (e.g., a beam is directed into the spot 504 , then another beam is directed into the spot 506 , and so on).
- FIG. 4 B is a block diagram showing selected components of a radiation treatment system 450 upon which embodiments according to the present invention can be implemented.
- the radiation treatment system 450 includes a spatially fractionating radiotherapy block 455 between the system 450 and the target volume 408 .
- the spatially fractionating radiotherapy block 455 can be, for example, a grid block or a multileaf collimator (MLC), and may be either a part of the nozzle 406 or a separate component positioned between the nozzle and the target volume 408 .
- MLC multileaf collimator
- FIG. 4 C A beam's eye view of an example of a grid block 460 is shown in FIG. 4 C .
- portions of the beam 422 (the beams 423 of FIG. 4 B ) pass through openings 462 in the grid block 460 , while the remaining portions of the beam 422 are blocked or attenuated by the grid block.
- the openings 462 in the grid block 460 are located so that they can be aligned with, or can align the beams 423 with, the spots (e.g., the spots 504 and 506 ) in the target volume 408 .
- leaves of an MLC (not shown) can be positioned so that they block portions of the beam and align unblocked portions of the beam 422 with the locations of the spots in the target volume 408 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a beam's eye view of a target volume 408 in embodiments according to the invention.
- the target volume 408 can coincide with the shape of the object being treated (e.g., the outline of the target volume can coincide with the outline of a tumor), the target volume may be larger than the object being treated, or the target volume may correspond to a portion (a sub-volume) of the object being treated.
- the target volume 408 includes an arrangement of spots (e.g., the spots 504 and 506 ).
- the nozzle 406 is configured to emit a beam 412 n (one of the beams 412 ) as a pencil beam, also referred to as a spot scanning beam.
- the target volume 408 may be irradiated with a raster scan (two-dimensional emission) of the pencil beams.
- a first pencil beam is aimed at the first spot 504 in the target volume 408 , a dose rate is delivered to that spot, then a second pencil beam is aimed at the second spot 506 in the target volume, a dose rate is delivered to the second spot, and so on.
- the beams 412 are delivered sequentially. More specifically, a beam is delivered to the first spot in the target volume (turned on) and then turned off, then a beam is delivered to the second spot in the target volume (turned on) and then turned off, and so on. Because the beams 412 are delivered sequentially, a different dose and dose rate can be delivered to each spot if so desired.
- This type of delivery and treatment may be referred to as spatially fractionated grid radiation therapy (SFGRT).
- Each beam 412 n may be turned on for only a fraction of a second.
- each beam 412 n delivers a relatively high dose rate (a relatively high dose in a relatively short period of time) to the target in that fraction of a second.
- each beam 412 n can deliver at least four (4) grays (Gy) in less than one second, and may deliver as much as 20 Gy to 50 Gy or 100 Gy or more in less than one second.
- the nozzle 406 is configured to emit the beam 422 toward and into the spatially fractionating radiotherapy block 455 .
- a dose rate is delivered to the spots (e.g., the spots 504 and 506 ) in the target volume 408 by the portions of the beam 422 (the beams 423 ) that are not blocked by the spatially fractionating radiotherapy block 450 .
- the beams 423 can be delivered at the same time.
- the spatially fractionating radiotherapy block 455 can be configured so that a different dose and dose rate can be delivered to each spot if so desired.
- each beam 423 n of the beams 423 delivers a relatively high dose rate (a relatively high dose in a relatively short period of time) to the target in at fraction of a second.
- each beam 423 n can deliver at least 4 Gy in less than one second, and may deliver as much as 20 Gy to 50 Gy or 100 Gy or more in less than one second.
- This type of delivery and treatment also may be referred to as SFGRT.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the target volume 408 in embodiments according to the invention.
- the beam 412 n / 423 n is directed at and through the spot 504 and into the target volume 408 .
- the intensity of the beam 412 n / 423 n can be varied using the beam energy adjuster 405 , to control the range of the beam (e.g., the extent that the beam penetrates into a target), to control the dose delivered by the beam, and/or to control the depth dose curve of the beam, depending on the type of beam.
- the beam energy adjuster 405 can control the location of the Bragg peak so that the Bragg peak is located at the point 603 , then at the point 602 , and then at the point 601 (or vice versa).
- FIGS. 7 , 8 , and 9 are flowcharts 700 , 800 , and 900 of examples of computer-implemented operations for radiation treatment planning in embodiments according to the present invention.
- the flowcharts 700 , 800 , and 900 can be implemented as computer-executable instructions (e.g., the optimizer model 150 of FIG. 1 ) residing on some form of computer-readable storage medium (e.g., in memory of the computer system 100 of FIG. 1 ).
- IMRT e.g., IMPT
- beam intensity is varied across each treatment region (target) in a patient
- SFGRT beams can be spatially and temporally fractionated.
- the degrees of freedom available include beam shaping (collimation), beam weighting (spot scanning), beam intensity or energy, beam directions, dose rate, and number and arrangement of spots.
- Parameters that can affect dose rate also are considered. Such parameters include, but are not limited to, a number of irradiations of the target volume, a duration of each of the irradiations (irradiation times), and a dose deposited in each of the irradiations.
- information e.g., data or an image
- memory of the computer system 100 accessed from memory of the computer system 100 .
- an arrangement of spots inside the outline of the target volume 408 is determined. Each the spots corresponds to a location inside the target volume 408 where a respective beam 412 n or 423 n of radiation is to be directed during radiation treatment of the patient.
- a dose rate for each beam 412 n / 423 n of the beams 412 / 423 is determined.
- the dose rate per beam can be the same for all of the beams 412 / 423 , or it can be different across some or all of the beams. That is, in general, each spot in the target does not necessarily have to receive the same dose and dose rate.
- the dose rate for each beam is a dose delivered in less than one second to a spot corresponding to that beam. For example, each beam can deliver at least 4 Gy in less than one second, and may deliver as much as 20 Gy to 50 Gy or 100 Gy or more in less than one second.
- the ratio of the maximum dose rate or the maximum dose inside each spot, to the maximum dose rate or the maximum dose in areas outside the spots is at least 1.5.
- the areas outside the spots include the region 510 of FIG. 5 , but can include areas outside that region; that is, the areas outside the spots in the target volume can be inside or outside the target 408 .
- a radiation treatment plan that includes the arrangement of the spots and the dose rate for each of the beams, is stored in computer system memory.
- a minimum prescribed dose rate to be delivered by either a sequence of the beams 412 or by the beams 423 into spots (e.g., the spots 504 and 506 ) in a target (e.g., the target volume 408 ) is accessed from memory of the computer system 100 .
- a number of the spots and an arrangement of the spots in the target volume 408 is determined.
- a beam energy for each of the beams 412 or beams 423 is determined.
- the beam energy for each beam of the beams is determined such that each spot receives the minimum prescribed dose rate for that spot.
- a radiation treatment plan that includes the number and arrangement of the spots and the beam energy for each of the beams, is stored in computer system memory.
- values of parameters are accessed from memory of the computer system 100 .
- the parameters include the beam energies for the beams 412 / 423 to be directed into an arrangement of spots (e.g., the spots 504 and 506 ) in a target in a patient.
- the limits include a minimum limit on dose rate for each spot.
- the values of the parameters are adjusted until the dose rate for each spot satisfies the minimum limit on dose rate for that spot.
- a radiation treatment plan that includes the arrangement of the spots, the beam energies for the beams, and the values of the parameters (from block 906 ), is stored in computer system memory.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart 1000 of an example of a computer-implemented radiation treatment method in embodiments according to the present invention.
- the flowchart 1000 can be implemented as computer-executable instructions residing on some form of computer-readable storage medium (e.g., using the control system 410 of FIG. 4 A or 4 B ).
- a radiation treatment plan is accessed from memory of the computer system 100 .
- the radiation treatment plan is a plan that is generated according to, and includes the information determined according to, the methodologies discussed above, in particular the methodologies of FIGS. 7 , 8 , and 9 .
- beams are directed into spots in a target volume according to the treatment plan as described above in conjunction with FIGS. 4 A, 4 B, 5 , and 6 .
- a uniform dose rate is applied across the entire target volume (including the areas between the spots).
- the uniform dose rate may be at FLASH levels (e.g., at least 4 Gy in less than one second, and as much as 20 Gy to 50 Gy or 100 Gy or more in less than one second).
- FIGS. 7 - 10 While the operations in FIGS. 7 - 10 are presented as occurring in series and in a certain order, the present invention is not so limited. The operations may be performed in a different order and/or in parallel, and they may also be performed in an iterative manner. As noted above, because of the different parameters that need to be considered, the range of values for those parameters, the interrelationship of those parameters, the need for treatment plans to be effective yet minimize risk to the patient, and the need to generate high-quality treatment plans quickly, the use of the optimizer model 150 executing consistently on the computer system 100 ( FIG. 1 ) for radiation treatment planning as disclosed herein is important.
- embodiments according to the invention improve radiation treatment planning and the treatment itself by expanding FLASH RT to a wider variety of treatment modalities and combinations of treatment modalities (e.g., SFGRT, in addition to IMRT and IMPT).
- Treatment plans generated as described herein are superior for sparing normal tissue from radiation in comparison to conventional techniques by reducing, if not minimizing, the magnitude (and the integral in some cases) of the dose to normal tissue (outside the target) by design.
- Combining the normal tissue sparing of FLASH RT with the tumor-killing effectiveness of SFGRT enables escalation of radiation dose in most tumors without the associated toxicities of conventional RT, and increase the number of indications treatable with FLASH dose rates.
- Treatment planning while still a complex task of finding a balance between competing and related parameters, is simplified relative to conventional planning.
- the techniques described herein may be useful for stereotactic radiosurgery as well as stereotactic body radiotherapy with single or multiple metastases.
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